Part 1: Effecting Change Often patients makes changes in their health activities
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Question
Part 1: Effecting Change
Often patients makes changes in their health activities, or their daily activities. What can you as the nurse do to help facilitate the change? Knowing that change can be positive and/or negative, what can you as the nurse do to help minimize the negative consequences the change will have on the patient’s daily routine?
Part 2: Valuing the Profession
Choose the professional value identified in an essential (altruism, autonomy, human dignity, and integrity, etc) that you think is most important to nursing. Explain your rationale.
Part 3: Caregiving in Nursing
You are taking care of a client and discover that they also practice a complementary/ alternative medicine therapy. Describe how you will handle the reporting of this information in regards to legal, ethical, cultural and personal beliefs of the individual.
Explanation / Answer
if any one get sick or injured ,changes in activities of daily life is possible
nurse can assess that changes are positives or negatives and can minimize the effect of negative changes by the process of rehabiltation in which alternates provides to the patient
eg.1 If a pateint get amputed part of body or limb nurse can rehabiltate the patient with prosthesis and preoperative teaching
2. if patient getting suffered from emphysema,preoperative breathing excercise and incentive spirometry techinque alter the consequence after surgery